Tag: Cory Aquino

Many loyalists of Bongbong Marcos with some supporters of President Rodrigo Du30 stage a protest today, August 10, 2018. This is in front of the Comelec from 2 PM onwards. The plea manifests after the clean election advocate since 2013, Atty. Glenn Chong expresses his dismay at not getting satisfactory answers from the Comelec. Particularly on his allegations that the Smartmatic voting system itself manipulates the outcome of polls in the country.

IT People Know Best on Election Tampering

Another IT expert, Edmund Casino also vouches that the altering of a simple code affects the VP race count in 2016 greatly. This is evident in the drastic decline of Marcos’ one million votes lead when a correction was introduced which is illegal. The current VP may not be the legitimate one. They call on the appearances of ex-Comelec Chair Andy Bautista. and Smartmatic’s Marlon Garcia to address each issue raised by the IT experts. Both seek asylum overseas since the initial election scandals. It was Bautista’s wife herself who discloses that her husband may have received payments from Smartmatic.

Smartmatic’s Connivance with the Late President Cory Aquino

Malloch-Brown worked behind the scenes during Cory Aquino’s campaign against Marcos in the snap presidential election. Cory failed to win that election, but she ensured that “people power” revolution would oust the late President Ferdinand Marcos. She became a revolutionary president. Meantime, Malloch-Brown became an international player. Deputy secretary general of the United Nations, UNDP administrator, development specialist of the World Bank, British minister of state for Asia, Africa and the United Nations in the Foreign Office, George Soros’s vice president at Quantum Fund and the Open Society Institute and a promoter of Western-supported “revolutions,” and life peer of the British empire as Baron Malloch-Brown.

Ex-Pnoy’s Reign Protected the Connivance

Malloch-Brown’s reappearance in the Philippines was when BS Aquino III tries to make sure that the next president would protect him. This is from criminal punishments for his numerous crimes. The Philippines becomes the latest political playground of the big powers. They certainly don’t like to see a truly nationalist natural-born Filipino leader emerge in a genuinely free election. This scenario further made Atty. Chong’s technical evidence more credible. They are simply using VP Leni Robredo to block the Bongbong Marcos from claiming his throne.

Clumsy Mainstream Media

Most mainstream media in the Philippines would rather cover petty things like Asec Mocha Uson’s Federalism awareness video that refers to a woman’s private parts as highlights in a Jingle by Drew Olivar – than the electoral reform arguments in the Senate. Gay humor is very popular not just in the country but elsewhere. Take the case of Madonna who embraces “gayness.” She would always be a classic hit like Gov. Imee Marcos who tags herself as a gay woman. It seems that these news outlets prioritize viewership and not quality news for the interest of the public.

The People Resort to Facebook Live

The general public believes that their message can be viral through social media particularly Facebook. The current protest at the Comelec is now in various individual FB walls. Different versions from personal smartphones are continuously shared as of this time of writing. The move is purely voluntary for the truth to come out. All attendees of the said initiative can be verified as real people with the passion of knowing the truth. The aim is to give justice to the rightful winners of the 2016 national election whom the Filipinos voted for. All for the good of the country.

It is now proven that the Marcos gold is not a myth. It might be hidden but not by the Marcoses but by the Aquinos themselves. In the current ruling, ex-Pnoy and his accomplices are the guilty ones. Therefore, it is called hidden wealth by the opposition to conceal their own doings.

Cory Aquino Used “the People and the Media”

Credibility Attacks to Discredit Marcos

In almost all interviews and speeches of the late President Ferdinand Marcos’ successor, she can only speak ill about him. She made various accusations about dictatorship, corruption, and other unfounded human rights violations that she and her followers were guilty of.

Public Sympathy is Turning to the Marcoses

It is obvious in the historical interview the tendency of the late President Cory Aquino when it comes to dictatorship. She also confirmed the American support to her in this instance. The Filipinos who have no vested interest can certainly see the leadership qualities of both leaders which are also evident in their children. Now that the fraction of Marcos gold deposited as reserves for the country’s economy was indeed shipped to Thailand by ex-President Benigno Aquino IV and his cronies, the people now realize who the culprits were.

Ex-US President George Bush, in a statement issued at an education summit conference in Charlottesville, Va., commended the late Ferdinand Marcos for his voluntary exit from power in 1986. This was amidst the popular EDSA Revolution and pressure from the United States Government after a disputed presidential election. Bush said that Marcos ”permitted the peaceful transition to popular, democratic rule” by leaving the Philippines at ”a critical juncture in his nation’s history,” the White House confirmed.

[VIDEO]: Former president Ferdinand Marcos was buried at the Libingan ng mga Bayani with full military honors past noon Friday, November 18, giving closure to his family and supporters but reopening wounds inflicted by his 21-year rule marked by human rights atrocities.

Bongbong Marcos’ Sad Announcement

Mr. Marcos’s death was announced early in the morning of April 28, 1989, by his son, Ferdinand Jr. or Bongbong Marcos. He emerged from the medical center’s intensive care unit after reciting a rosary at his father’s bedside, along with his mother and his sister, Irene Araneta. ”God has taken this great man from our midst to a better place,” said the younger Marcos. ”Hopefully, friends and detractors alike will look beyond the man to see what he stood for – his vision, his compassion and his total love of country.”

Imelda Marcos’ Commitment

His wife, Imelda, was at his bedside. The late Marcos was a strong leader who imposed martial law in his homeland from 1972 to 1981. He died without facing trial on United States criminal charges that he allegedly plundered. The Philippine Treasury could not have more than $100 million in his two decades in power at that time.

Barred from Returning

In Washington, the Federal Aviation Administration issued an order at the request of the State Department barring any aircraft with the body of Mr. Marcos from leaving Hawaii or any other point in the United States for the Philippines. The F.A.A. said that ”such a return, or the attempt to do so, would create a danger to the safety of the aircraft and persons involved.”.

Cory Aquino’s Bitterness

The late ex-President Aquino announced that she would not allow Marcos’s body to be brought to the Philippines for burial, saying she was acting for ”the safety of those who would take the death of Mr. Marcos in widely and passionately conflicting ways.” The assassination in 1983 of her husband, the opposition leader Benigno S. Aquino Jr., was a pivotal event in Marcos’s downfall. Former President Aquino said that his death ”closed a chapter in the history of our nation, a chapter uniquely his own.” In deference to the Marcos family, Aquino said she would leave it ”to others, and ultimately to history,” to assess Marcos’s rule, which ”touched the life of every Filipino who was his contemporary.” Thus the birth of the anti-Marcos propaganda.

Mothers know best they say. This is a review of what these two influential mothers said about their son’s presidency quest. One was against – and the other is proud to say that it is her ultimate dream.

Youtube video by; ABS-CBN News
[VIDEO]: Former First Lady Imelda Marcos celebrates her 86th birthday. Her wish is for her son, Senator Bongbong Marcos, to run for President.

Imelda Marcos’ Dream

Bongbong Marcos sais that it is the dream of his mother, former first lady, and now Ilocos Rep. Imelda Marcos, for him to become president. “Of course, that’s her dream, he confirmed. If she could nominate me for the position of pope, she would,” he said with a smile. That only shows how Imelda is so certain that her son can make a difference for the welfare of his constituents since she also dreams big for the country’s progress.

Cory Aquino’s Fear

Since the 1987 EDSA revolution that toppled Bongbong’s father, the late Ferdinand Marcos – Binay has been the confidante of the that President Cory Aquino. Binay was aware of the forecast of a Chinese fortune teller that the son of Cory will bring chaos to the country. This is why she was hesitant when the idea flows. She made her fear known in her death bed, said Binay. He was also a witness when Cory said; “Let the people suffer – so that they will hate the Marcoses”.

Mothers with the Same Dream

Mothers generally wish for their children’s success. “My mother generally thinks in political terms because that has been her life,” Bongbong said. He added that one cannot prevent a loving mother from pursuing her aspirations for her beloved son. Bongbong confidently confirmed that he shares his mother’s dream for him to become president. This is why he wants to do more for the country. Currently, he just spent P36 million for his electoral protest against Leni Robredo for the Filipinos’ votes to be properly counted – may it be in favor of him or not. It is good enough just to know the truth of who really won in the 2016 Vice Presidential elections.

The Presidency for Bongbong Marcos

“I have seen the presidency from the different side more than the other people have,” Bongbong said. People normally see just the grandeur of it and the power that the president holds. I wish I could do that, but I have also seen the other side of it, and I have a more balanced idea,” he disclosed. He also explained that anybody can be president, but not everybody can be a good president. “There is no use being a president if you are not going to be a good one. It’s very hard.”

FVR claims that the usual EDSA celebration might attack anti-government protests. Therefore, the president refrains from holding a big one, he said. Since there’s nothing he can do about it, he insists on pushing to build the EDSA museum to store all materials to support what his group wants people to remember – the alleged tyranny of the Marcos regime that the real initiator, Senator Juan Ponce Enrile disputes.

Senator Enrile Corrects all Wrongs of Edsa

Enrile explains that it was him and the RAM group of Senator Gringo Honasan who wants the late President Ferdinand E. Marcos to step down through peaceful means – that Marcos obliged to for the safety of the Filipino people. FVR only joins later on with his symbolic jump and grabs all glories of EDSA that they painted for the world to believe in connivance with the Aquino’s political faction.

Don’t Want to Move on

Former President Ramos also don’t want people to move on from the wrongly publicized purpose of EDSA. Does this have something to do with the Martial Law abuses committed allegedly by his own Philippine Constabulary that they blamed Marcos for? Perhaps, he does not want people’s hate to go back to him if they are keen enough to know the truth – and not the made up stories that his allies want to put up at the said museum.

Truth Depends on Who People Talk to

Testimonies pour down coming from the people who happen to be part of the so-called People’s Power Revolution in EDSA. Pro-Marcos loyalists say that it is not a revolution but a mutiny by military men unsatisfied with the late GeneralFabian C. Ver’s leadership. The Anti-Marcos uses the church to lure unsuspecting Filipinos whom they install the nationalistic spirit in them when urging them to rebel against the administration. This is after the media propaganda launched to assassinate the character of then president Marcos and now, PDu30. Others purely believe that they were there for a cause – either they are pro or anti-Marcos.

The Marcos Administration only Suppress Rebels

Media practitioners, NPAs, Communist insurgents, activists, and outlaws are the enemies of the Marcos regime. Media was only blocked temporarily when they were used by rebels to spread out propaganda against the government. It is not true that there was no freedom of speech. It was even the late Cory Aquino who made a big fuzz by suing a journalist who wrote that she hides under her bed during one of Gringo Honasan’s coup d’etat. President Digong only temporarily boycotts the media when he was pissed off with them for giving a different meaning to his words. He never resorts to the court for all his detractors calling him names.